OSG Publications

Developing early detection and rapid response networks in Oregon: why, how, and resources for getting started
Power point presentation regarding invasive species

Early detection and rapid response to new invaders in Lane county [Oregon]
Power point presentation regarding invasive species in Lane county Oregon.

Exploring stakeholders' attitudes and beliefs regarding behaviors that prevent the spread of invasive species
The Theory of Planned Behavior was used as a framework for investigating recreationists' attitudes, subjective norms, and behavioral control beliefs pertaining to behaviors that reduce the spread of invasive species.

The influence of biophysical feedbacks and species interactions on grass invasions and coastal dune morphology in the Pacific Northwest, USA
Author investigates the interactions and feedbacks among sand-binding beach grass species, sediment supply, and dune shape along the U.S. Pacific Northwest coast

Aquatic invaders: Sea Grant/AZA project explains pathways to zoo and aquarium audiences
Explains efforts to increase public understanding of aquatic invasive species via the use of Aquatic Invaders toolkits.

Earth day is every day: spreading the news about invasive species
A special session at the 2009 ICAIS meeting offered participants a chance to experience an outstanding “free choice learning” center: the Montreal Biodome.